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turkey, one of the newest members, and it includes former soviet bloc countries like hungary, poland, and what is today the czech republic. gregg: directly after today s summit, president obama, heading off to op lin, missouri, where he will deliver the commencement address to this year s graduating class at op lin high school. it was almost a year ago that an ef5 tornado, the strongest there is, nearly obliterated the city, just hours after last year s graduation ceremony. one hundred sixty-one people were killed. several thousand buildings, destroyed, including the high school itself. since then, students have been attending classes in a renovated section of a local mall. martha: and it is sentencing day, it s underway right now, in the rutgers web cam spy case. dharun ravi is the young man in this courtroom and can waiting to hear his fate.
we re glad you re with us today. you are are tell us what is goingnon the town today. we have a lot of cleanup going on, a lot of resources provided from our regional friends and one shout out we want to give is to the city of op lin. they ve been really helpful in not only helping us ahead of the time and the region in preparing us for a future disaster but as the storm actually came through they were one of the first to give us a call and offer help with emergency spoonsd also building inspectors and police officers and they ve just been a real friend and neighbor to us. jenna: on the screen, we say branson, illinois but it s branson, missouri. i just want to be clear about that. because when you mention op lin, op lin of course is fresh in our minds when we think about tornado damage. and you say you actually, your town and other city officials learned a lot from op lin in the experience that they went through. tell us about how that changed maybe how you approached this disaste
everything, but my shelter did not flinch during that whole thing. and you know, i m amazed. reporter: the shelters are getting a lot of attention this week in the wake of a string of deadly storms in the southeast and midwest. the recent storm in op lin, missouri killed more than 130 people. those who sell the shelter say they are a life saver. dupont engineers have made into a wall and ceiling panel that can stop the dangerous forces of tornadoes. this product can go inside of your home. we have to be on concrete, we can become a room of your home. and their rated for the largest tornadoes, such as the one that went through here. reporter: the prices for the dupont storm rooms with kevlar set by local distributorses from 5750, over $5000 for a 4x4-foot shelter and $15,000 for a 12x12 shelter. last year through federal grant programs, the good news here, shelters made by
crossed off the list of the unaccounted for, but of course, not all of the stories end so well. family members are looking any way they can, vowing to press on, until they find their relatives, dead or alive, jon. jon: casey stegall joins us live from op lin, missouri. casey. reporter: yeah jon, it breaks your heart when you drive around this area and you see the remnants of peoples lives literally blown across fields. look at this, a recliner, hard telling where this came from, someone used to sit in this and rock in it in their living room. we are seeing the death toll rise and that s the grim reality, officials say the number could continue to go up because more than 100 people remain unaccounted for, and 89-year-old dorothy bell, her name is on that list, and i am standing in what we can only really presume was once her garage, because it s concrete, but then if you go up the steps here, you can go right into what we think was dorothy s kitchen, because you have a lot of canned